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Best podcasts about commemorating

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China In Focus
Commemorating June 4: Tiananmen Square Massacre - China in Focus

China In Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 20:16


1:27 Commemorating June 4: Tiananmen Square Massacre4:09 Olympic Gold Medalist's Family Linked to Tiananmen4:31 Rubio: Censorship Can't Erase the Past5:23 President Trump Speaks With NTD Reporter on Communism6:49 Taiwan a Reminder of China's Failure: Expert7:07 Tiananmen Massacre Remembered 37 Years On9:15 Taiwan's Democracy Contrasts With China's System11:49 China Ramps Up U.S. Purchases Amid Deep Rivalry Risks12:54 Bessent: U.S. Will Monitor Trade Execution13:09 China Begins Placing Orders for New Soybean Crop14:42 Xi's Warning: Potential for Conflict Remains High16:03 New Bill Aims to Close Surrogacy Loopholes17:23 China AI Predicts Future Political Dissidents: Researchers18:23 Report: Chinese Firms Get Up to 8x More Subsidies

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker
Saturday is the 82nd anniversary of D-Day. Here's how the WWII Museum is commemorating it

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 12:10


Saturday is the 82nd anniversary of the D-Day landings. We'll talk with Dr. Bradley Hart, a senior historian with the National World War II Museum, about what happened 82 years ago and how the museum is commemorating the day.

Fairview Knox Church
Passover - Commemorating God's Deliverance (Proverbs 29:18; Habakkuk 2:2-3) Dr. Jeff LaBorg

Fairview Knox Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2026 51:50


Passover - Commemorating God's Deliverance (Proverbs 29:18; Habakkuk 2:2-3) Dr. Jeff LaBorg

SBS Filipino - SBS Filipino
Green and Gold shines at the Quezon Memorial Circle: Commemorating Phil-Aus historical links - Green and Gold sa Quezon Memorial Circle: Pagkilala sa malalim na ugnayan ng Quezon City at Australia

SBS Filipino - SBS Filipino

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 2:15


The Quezon Memorial Circle lit up in green and gold last May 22 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Philippines-Australia Bilateral Relations and Friendship Day. - Nagkulay green at gold ang Quezon Memorial Circle, ang national colours ng Australia, na isang monumento ng kasaysayan sa lungsod bilang paggunita sa ika-80 anibersaryo ng Philippines-Australia Bilateral Relations at Friendship Day.

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker
Here's how the National World War II Museum is commemorating Memorial Day

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 8:02


Dave Cohen in for Tommy Tucker. The National World War II Museum has a number of events going on to commemorate Memorial Day. We'll talk with Maggie Hartley, the director of public engagement for the museum.

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker
Full Show 5-25-26: Commemorating Memorial Day, summer travel, and the history of presidential assassination attempts

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 102:19


Dave Cohen in for Tommy Tucker. * How should we commemorate Memorial Day? * Summer travel is pricy...but there's plenty of it expected * A look at the long history of presidential assassination attempts * Could it take a year for gas prices to return to normal? * Looking for some grilling/barbecuing tips? We've got you covered here

C3 Church Tuggerah
Pentecost Sunday | C3 Church Tuggerah - Audio

C3 Church Tuggerah

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2026 82:28


A Pentecost celebration service - A service celebrating the Holy Spirit's power: Commemorating the descent of the Holy Spirit on the Apostles. Held fifty days after Easter, it is widely celebrated as the "birthday" of the Christian Church- it's a vibrant service featuring spirited worship, prayer and prophecy - we've captured the energy and symbolism of the original event in the Book of Acts - Come Holy Spirit "The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you all. Amen.” - II Corinthians 13:14 NKJV

Insight of the Week
Commemorating the Shabuot Offering

Insight of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026


Numerous reasons have been given for the time-honored, cherished custom to eat dairy foods on Shabuot. One of the lesser-known explanations is that offered by the Rama (Rav Moshe Isserles, Poland, 1530-1572), in his glosses to the Shulhan Aruch (Orah Haim 494). Interestingly enough, the custom the Rama describes is to eat a dairy meal followed by a meat meal. As Halacha forbids using the same loaf of bread for a dairy meal and a meat meal, eating these two meals necessitates the use of two separate loaves. These two loaves, the Rama writes, commemorate the special Shabuot sacrifice, which, as the Torah commands in the Book of Vayikra ( 23:17), consisted of two loaves of bread, and was thus named Korban Sheteh Ha'lehem (the "two-breads sacrifice"). We might wonder why, according to the Rama, no such commemoration is made for a similar sacrifice brought on the second day of Pesach. The Korban Ha'omer was offered from the newly-harvested barley on the 16 th of Nissan, and it paralleled the Korban Sheteh Ha'lehem brought on Shabuot. The Mishna (Menahot 68b) teaches that each of these two sacrifices functioned as a "Matir" – meaning, it made something permissible. The Korban Ha'omer made it permissible to eat from the newly-harvested crops, and the Korban Sheteh Ha'lehem made it permissible to offer Menahot (grain offerings) in the Bet Ha'mikdash from the newly-harvested crop. Meaning, although it was permissible to eat from the new grain after the offering of the Korban Ha'omer on the 16 th of Nissan, it remained forbidden to bring a meal-offering in the Temple from the new grain until the Korban Sheteh Ha'lehem was brought on Shabuot. Seemingly, if – as the Rama writes – we make a commemoration on Shabuot for the Korban Sheteh Ha'lehem, then we should also make a commemoration on the second day of Pesach for the Korban Ha'omer. Why don't we? The answer lies is a fundamental distinction between these two sacrifices. This distinction is expressed in a comment by the Sefat Emet (Rav Yehuda Aryeh Leib of Ger, Poland, 1847-1905) discussing a situation where, for whatever reason, the Korban Sheteh Ha'lehem was not brought on Shabuot. When it comes to the Korban Ha'omer on Pesach, the Sages inferred from a verse that the new grain becomes permissible for consumption after the 16 th of Nissan even if the sacrifice was not offered. Although the sacrifice is what permits the new grain, if there was no sacrifice, the grain becomes permissible after that day. One might have thought that since no such textual inference was made in regard to the Korban Sheteh Ha'lehem, the new grain remains forbidden for use with Menahot if this sacrifice is not offered. (This is, indeed, the view taken by the Minhat Hinuch, Siman 307.) The Sefat Emet, however, writes that this is not so. He explains that the Torah does not actually forbid using the new grain for sacrifices before the offering of the Korban Sheteh Ha'lehem. Rather, it requires that the Korban Sheteh Ha'lehem must be the first sacrifice brought from the new crop. This sacrifice is called a "Minha Hadasha" – "a new grain offering," because it was the first grain offering prepared with the newly-harvested wheat. This is the only reason why sacrifices may not be brought from the new crop before Shabuot – because the special Shabuot offering must be the first sacrifice brought from the new grain. Naturally, then, if – for whatever reason – this sacrifice was not brought, sacrifices may nevertheless be brought from the new crop after Shavuot. This understanding of the Korban Sheteh Ha'lehem points to a fundamental distinction between this sacrifice and the Korban Ha'omer on Pesach. The Korban Sheteh Ha'lehem is not actually a "Matir." Its function is not to permit wheat for use with sacrifices. It is offered as part of the celebration of Shabuot, which is called "Yom Ha'bikkurim" (Bamidbar 28:26) – the day of the new produce, when the first portion of newly-harvested wheat is brought as a sacrifice. The Korban Ha'omer, by contrast, is not inherently linked to Pesach. It happens to coincide with Pesach, but it has nothing inherently to do with this holiday. The Torah commanded offering this sacrifice on the 16 th of Nissan to permit eating the new crop, but this offering is not part of the observance of Pesach. This is seen clearly in the Rambam's rulings regarding the distribution of these sacrifices among the Kohanim. Generally speaking, the portions of a sacrifice given to the Kohanim were distributed only among the Kohanim who were "on duty" when the sacrifice was offered. However, the special Yom Tov sacrifices were distributed among any Kohen who wanted a portion, even if the Yom Tov was not during his "shift." In Hilchot Temidin U'musafin, the Rambam writes that the Korban Ha'omer was treated like a regular sacrifice – given only to the Kohanim who were "on duty" that day – but the Korban Sheteh Ha'lehem was distributed among all the Kohanim, as it is a Yom Tov sacrifice. This clearly shows that the Korban Sheteh Ha'lehem is part of the celebration of Shabuot, whereas the Korban Ha'omer is not part of the celebration of Pesach. This easily explains why, according to the Rama, we make a commemoration of the Korban Sheteh Ha'lehem on Shabuot, but make no similar commemoration of the Korban Ha'omer on Pesach. Since the Korban Sheteh Ha'lehem was an integral part of the Yom Tob of Shabuot in the times of the Bet Ha'mikdash, it warrants a commemoration now, when we cannot offer the sacrifice. The Korban Ha'omer, by contrast, was not an integral part of the Pesach celebration, and so it does not warrant a commemoration nowadays.

Moment of Clarity - Backstage of Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp
Why Trump's China Trip Achieved Nothing / Commemorating Nakba

Moment of Clarity - Backstage of Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 59:12


In this episode, Trump's star-studded trip to China delivered zero results—breaking down how Beijing no longer needs the US, the real stakes behind Taiwan and the Strait of Hormuz, and the collapse of American sanctions power. Plus, the 78th anniversary of the Nakba: the 1948 ethnic cleansing of over 900,000 Palestinians; the destruction of 531 villages; and how the same genocidal tactics are being repeated in Gaza today.My livestreams are on Mon and Fri at 3pm ET/Noon PT and Wednesday at 8pm ET/5pm PT. I am one of the most censored comedians in America. Thanks for the support!

Proletarian Radio
Commemorating Victory Day - 81 Years Since WW2 Ended in Europe

Proletarian Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 4:04


Our North West comrades commemorating Victory Day by honouring a Soviet sailor who gave his life in the struggle against fascism. Comrade Joe Moss delivers a speech paying tribute to the sailor, the Red Army, and the workers of the world's first proletarian state who sacrificed their lives in the fight against the Nazi blitzkrieg and the barbarity of fascism. ______________________________________________ Subscribe! Donate! Join us in building a bright future for humanity! http://www.thecommunists.org http://www.lalkar.org http://www.redyouth.org Telegram: https://t.me/thecommunists Twitter: / cpgbml Soundcloud: / proletarianradio Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/theCommunists Odysee: https://odysee.com/@proletariantv:2 Facebook: / cpgbml Online Shop: https://shop.thecommunists.org/ Education Program: Each one teach one! http://www.londonworker.org/education... Join the struggle! https://www.thecommunists.org/join/ Donate: https://www.thecommunists.org/donate/

Moment of Clarity
Why Trump's China Trip Achieved Nothing / Commemorating Nakba

Moment of Clarity

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 59:12


In this episode, Trump's star-studded trip to China delivered zero results—breaking down how Beijing no longer needs the US, the real stakes behind Taiwan and the Strait of Hormuz, and the collapse of American sanctions power. Plus, the 78th anniversary of the Nakba: the 1948 ethnic cleansing of over 900,000 Palestinians; the destruction of 531 villages; and how the same genocidal tactics are being repeated in Gaza today.My livestreams are on Mon and Fri at 3pm ET/Noon PT and Wednesday at 8pm ET/5pm PT. I am one of the most censored comedians in America. Thanks for the support!

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
Hour 2: Did the NFL whiff on commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Domecoming?

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 28:19


Mike and Hoss discussed the Saints' early schedule leaks, highlighting the NFL's potential whiff regarding the 20th anniversary of the legendary Domecoming game. Dick Jerardi, a horse racing analyst for BetOnline.ag, joined Sports Talk. Jerardi previewed the 151st running of the annual Preakness Stakes.

Doin Time
Commemorating the Myall Creek Massacre | Dismantling Offshore Processing | Documented Abuse Against Disabled People

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026


This episode of Doin Time contains audio descriptions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and graphic discussion of deaths in custody, and massacres. On this week's show we will bring you an interview with Uncle Kelvin from the Myall Creek Committee. Uncle Kelvin will give us an update of this year's commemoration of the Myall Creek Massacre, in the leadup to the memorial in June, and about what he's been doing. Then we will hear from Laura John, Associate Legal Director working on migration justice at the Human Rights Law Centre who will update us on the Senate inquiry which heard renewed calls to dismantle offshore processing following evidence of abuse, and corruption. Then we hear from People with Disability Australia (PWDA) Acting CEO Megan Spindler-Smith about the PWDA's backing of the Human Rights Commission President's call for national Human Rights Act. Marisa spoke with Megan about People with Disability Australia (PWDA), which is the national advocacy and representative organisation led by and for people with disability, has backed President of the Australian Human Rights Commission Hugh de Kretser's call for a Human Rights Act, made in an address to the National Press Club. Megan emphasized that evidence provided to the Disability Royal Commission documented widespread experiences of violence, abuse, neglect and exclusion, and made clear that existing legal protections are not sufficient to prevent these harms or respond when they occur.

Kpop Boy Bands Gossip News 2024
Taeyang, Solo Regular Album After 9 Years…"May 18, Birthday-Commemorating Comeback"

Kpop Boy Bands Gossip News 2024

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2026 4:26


Taeyang, Solo Regular Album After 9 Years…"May 18, Birthday-Commemorating Comeback"

Bedtime with Wikipedia

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Anchor Down Podcast with Max Herz on 102.5 The Game
Listing off the Oldest Stadiums & Commemorating the Old Nissan Stadium | Chase & Big Joe Show Hour 3 | (05-05-26)

Anchor Down Podcast with Max Herz on 102.5 The Game

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 37:26


In the final hour of the Chase & Big Joe Show, Big Joe listed off the oldest stadiums in North American sports. Later in the hour, Chase & Big Joe answered some calls and texts about what the Titans should do to commemorate the old Nissan Stadium. To end the show, as always, the guys played Celebrity Birthdays.

Burning Bright
Vietnam War

Burning Bright

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 6:04 Transcription Available


Commemorating the anniversary of the capture of Saigon, with excerpts from Jeffrey Minch, Michael Miller, and Gary Lark. Support the show

After Class Podcast
9.17 - Lord's Supper 5: The Flesh and the Blood

After Class Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 50:22


So far guys have covered the following aspects in the Lord's Supper series: * Building on OT sacred meals * Commemorating key events in sacred history * Meal practices with Jesus and His disciples * An experience of the Kingdom of God—"a Kingdom meal" Today the guys dive into the body of the Lord's Supper—specifically, "this is my (Christ's) body." So, are Christians cannibals, or is this some form of symbolic gesture? Or is there more to it than that? What are you actually partaking of?  Tune in to find out!

EVN Report Podcast
Commemorating 111th Anniversary of Armenian Genocide

EVN Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 31:17


In EVN Report's news roundup for the week of April 24: Armenians around the world mark the 111th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide; Azerbaijan destroys the Armenian cathedral in Stepanakert; Armenia and France to sign strategic partnership during Macron's state visit to the country and more.

The Week in Review - EVN Report
Commemorating 111th Anniversary of Armenian Genocide

The Week in Review - EVN Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 31:17


In EVN Report's news roundup for the week of April 24: Armenians around the world mark the 111th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide; Azerbaijan destroys the Armenian cathedral in Stepanakert; Armenia and France to sign strategic partnership during Macron's state visit to the country and more. The post Commemorating 111th Anniversary of Armenian Genocide appeared first on EVN Report.

SBS Indonesian - SBS Bahasa Indonesia
#60 Talking about commemorating | Anzac Day (Med) - SBS Learn English: Bicara tentang Peringatan | Hari Anzac

SBS Indonesian - SBS Bahasa Indonesia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 17:04


Learn how to talk about commemorating Anzac Day, plus find out why it's important for all Australians. - Mari belajar bagaimana berbicara tentang peringatan Hari Anzac, serta ketahui mengapa hari itu penting bagi semua warga Australia.

Sermons from First Parish Unitarian Universalist of Arlington Massachusetts
Commemorating Community: Reflecting Our Values Through Memorials, by Dr. Alexandria Russell, Founder, Black Women Legacies, worship service, Alliance Sunday, April 12, 2026

Sermons from First Parish Unitarian Universalist of Arlington Massachusetts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 31:26


Guest Speaker Dr. Alexandria Russell, Founder, Black Women Legacies Worship service given April 12, 2026 Prayer by Rev. Dr. Jonipher Kwong, Interim Lead Minister https://firstparish.info/ First Parish A liberal religious community, welcoming to all First gathered 1739 When you look around our First Parish buildings, who and what do you see memorialized in some tangible way? What do these commemorative objects or spaces tell us about our congregation's history, values, and the evolution of those values? Dr. Alexandria Russell, guest preacher for Alliance Sunday, will help us reflect on how we commemorate community. The First Parish Choir will perform two works by visiting guest composer and conductor B.E. Boykin alongside music director Dr. Daniel Parsley and accompanist and music director emeritus Ken Seitz.  Dr. Alexandria Russell is a historian, public history practitioner, and digital humanities scholar who is passionate about making African American history accessible to people of all backgrounds. Her recent book, Black Women Legacies: Public History Sites Seen & Unseen, examines the evolution of African American women's memorialization in the United States from the late nineteenth century to the present. Offering and Giving First The Giving First program donates 50% of the non-pledge offering each month to a charitable organization that we feel is consistent with Unitarian Universalist principles. The program began in November 2009, and First Parish has donated over $200,000 to more than 70 organizations. For April 2026, The Cambridge Women's Center will share half the offering collected during Sunday worship at First Parish. The Cambridge Women's Center is a physical and digital community space open to anyone for whom woman is a meaningful identifier or lived experience. They offer a safe space for learning, emotional support, empathy, and empowerment through self-determination. Learn more at their website: https://www.cambridgewomenscenter.org/.

The Beirut Banyan
My Beautiful Garden this Way

The Beirut Banyan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 53:14


A story about displacement, refuge and love. Reflecting on growing up in a refugee camp, the outbreak of civil war, Israeli invasion, post-war redevelopment, downtown reconstruction, renewed conflict and what was and remains Beirut. With architect Al Hamed. Commemorating the start of the civil war on April 13, 1975. Videography by Alexy Chidiac. Music by Marc Codsi. Translation by Amira Kazoun. Make sure to watch the video version: https://youtu.be/Nm0I7Ir827I A re-release of "The Time Line" with audio corrections, added sections and subtitles in both English and Arabic. The podcast is only made possible through listener and viewer donations. Please help support The Beirut Banyan by contributing via PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/walkbeirut Or donating through our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/thebeirutbanyan Subscribe to our YouTube channel and your preferred audio platform. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram & Twitter: @thebeirutbanyan

SAGE Sociology
Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Armed Forces & Society AI Pod

SAGE Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 15:12


This week, we discuss Patricia M. Shields and Donald S. Travis'  article, "Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Armed Forces & Society AI Pod." All podcasts, videos, and content listed below are AI-generated adaptations of scholarly articles originally published in Armed Forces & Society. These derivative products are intended solely as supplementary means of engaging with academic research. The content was generated using Google's NotebookLM and does not constitute an authoritative or complete representation of the original article. While care has been taken to reflect the themes and arguments of the source material, AI-generated summaries may contain omissions, simplifications, or inaccuracies. Use the original articles to verify all claims and to cite the work. The AI-generated media is not for citation. Audiences seeking a full, accurate, and nuanced understanding of the research should consult the original published work. The authors have elected to give permission for Armed Forces & Society to derive AI-generated videos and podcasts from their work. All rights to the original articles and any derivative media are reserved by the authors, Armed Forces & Society, and Sage Publishing.

Groundwork: Biblical Foundations for Life
Jesus' Death, Burial, and Resurrection

Groundwork: Biblical Foundations for Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 25:00


We've reached the pinnacle moments of salvation history in our Stations of the Cross journey. As we arrive at the thirteenth and fourteenth Stations of the Cross, we witness Jesus' suffering, death, and burial. Commemorating these events every year on Good Friday poignantly reminds us of how much Jesus Christ endured to accomplish our salvation. Yet, lingering at the tomb a while longer, we see the power of the gospel in Christ's glorious resurrection and celebrate his Easter victory over death with wonder and gratitude. 

Clare FM - Podcasts
East Clare Commemorations 2026: Commemorating Annie O'Mara and the O'Mara Family's Role in the War of Independence

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 9:48


Alan Morrissey was joined by Dr Tomás Mac Conmara and Cllr Pat Hayes to mark this year's East Clare Easter commemorations. This year's ceremony will highlight the life and legacy of Annie O'Mara, a Cumann na mBan leader in Flagmount during the War of Independence, whose courage and contribution — alongside her family — played a vital role in the struggle for Irish freedom. Images © Old Photos East Clare via Facebook East Clare IRA & Cunann na mBan Memorial (Left) 50th memorial of the Scariff Martyrs who were killed November 16th 1920 (Right)

WSKY The Bob Rose Show
Uh, we already have a day commemorating no-kings in that Thomas Jefferson written doc

WSKY The Bob Rose Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 31:02


Hour 1 of the Monday Bob Rose Show, after a weekend of protests around the country against Pres. Trump. Gainesville, always a lefty archipelago, had large ‘no kings' crowds, focused on hatred for DJT and short memories of Obama and Biden regime takeovers of the healthcare and public health systems. Plus, the morning's biggest stories for 3-30-26

Sermons from Calvary Episcopal Church
February 15, 2026: Epiphany Last – Commemorating the Life and Ministry of Absalom Jones

Sermons from Calvary Episcopal Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026


Preacher: The Rev. Dr. Mark Bozzuti-Jones. Isaiah 42:5-9, Psalm 126, Galatians 5:1-5, John 15:12-15.

St. Matthew's Church
The Conversion of St. Paul, commemorating the Third Sunday after the Epiphany '26

St. Matthew's Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 11:31


Sermon delivered by Fr. Hayden Butler on Sunday, January 25, 2026.View Transcript:https://bit.ly/Sermon_2026-01-25_The-Conversion-of-St-Paul_Fr-Hayden

Doin Time
Expanded police powers & Crackdown on Protest | Commemorating the history of the Myall Creek massacre | RAD faction: Resisting, Agitating & Disrupting abusive systems of power

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026


*This episode of Doin' Time contains audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody.Catherine Strong from Defend Dissent Coalition, on anti protest laws and updates from NSW and increased state repression of protest, despite Vic Pol recently rolling back their designated stop-and-search area provisions for Melbourne's CBD, which was originally set to last 6 months,Uncle Kelvin Brown, the first Aboriginal councillor for Inverell Shire, Myall Creek committee member and a Respected Elder, about the history of the massacre and committee, and his activities ahead of Invasion day 2026,Dan from R.A.D. Faction, about the new organisation and collaborative information sharing and alternative media with their workshops and zines, for incarcerated folk, their loved ones, and vulnerable communities. You can get in touch via email on 1312@radfaction.com.au

Ben Franklin's World
431 Common Sense at 250: The Pamphlet That Sparked a Revolution

Ben Franklin's World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 74:12


Thomas Paine's Common Sense turned a colonial rebellion into a full-blown revolution. But how did one pamphlet move so many minds in 1776—and why does it still matter 250 years later? To commemorate the 250th anniversary of Common Sense, historian and Director of the Institute for Thomas Paine Studies at Iona University, Nora Slonimsky, joins us to explore Paine's life, the pamphlet's explosive impact, and what this revolutionary text still teaches us about democracy, communication, and civic life. ITPS Website Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/403 EPISODE OUTLINE00:00:00  Introduction00:01:06 Thomas Pain's Early Life and Influences00:05:53 The Institute for Thomas Paine Studies00:07:51 Thomas Paine as an English Excise Man00:13:34 Paine's Ideas for Reform of the British Government00:19:27 Reception of Paine's First Pamphlet00:21:48 Paine's Intellectual Life in England00:27:30 Thomas Paine and Benjamin Franklin00:31:44 Paine's Migration to Philadelphia00:35:55 Paine's View of the American Revolution00:39:15 The Story of Common Sense00:50:34 Measuring the Reach of Common Sense00:59:34 The Legacy of Common Sense and Thomas Paine01:02:54 Time Warp01:05:02 Commemorating the 250th Anniversary of Common Sense01:08:17 ConclusionRECOMMENDED NEXT EPISODES

Nights with Steve Price: Highlights
Commemorating The Victims of the Bondi terror attack at NYE

Nights with Steve Price: Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 15:19


Bill Woods speaks with filmmaker Danny Ben-Moshe about how Sydney’s New Year’s Eve celebration now includes a genuine commemoration for the victims of the Bondi massacre.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

St. Matthew's Church
The Holy Innocents, commemorating the First Sunday after Christmas '25

St. Matthew's Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 11:58


Sermon delivered by Fr. Hayden Butler on Sunday, December 28, 2025.View Transcript:https://bit.ly/Sermon_2025-12-28_The-Holy-Innocents_Fr-Hayden

St. Matthew's Church
The Fourth Sunday of Advent, commemorating the Feast of St. Thomas the Apostle '25

St. Matthew's Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 11:12


Sermon delivered by Dcn. Andrew Masters on Sunday, December 21, 2025.View Transcript:https://bit.ly/Sermon_2025-12-21_The-Fourth-Sunday-of-Advent_Dcn-Andrew

Best of the Morning Sickness Podcast
Commemorating Jean's 30 years with our company.

Best of the Morning Sickness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 81:30


Happy Friday! Lots to get to this morning as we wrap up a chilly week and inch closer to Christmas! In the news this morning, the growing Powerball jackpot, a new "Color of the Year" has got people talking, what the hell happened to Doogie Howser, and the death of Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa. In sports, the Lions beat the Cowboys on Thursday Night Football, a look at the rest of the Week 14 schedule, the Bucks play tonight against the 76ers, the Badger basketball team takes on Marquette tomorrow, and the women's volleyball team won last night and advances to the next round of the NCAA playoff. Elsewhere in sports, the Brew Crew made it official with the return of the powder blue unis, and Jordan Love has been nominated by the Packers for the Walter Payton award. We let you know what's on TV this weekend and what's new in theaters. And Doc joined us just after 8am thanks to County Materials in Holmen to talk about the NASCAR lawsuit and Ty Majeski's new sponsor. Another story about a lost wallet that was found & returned to it's rightful owner, a bear that climbed up a utility pole, and a baby seal that wandered into a bar and needed some help getting back home. Lots of holiday pictures being taken over the next few weeks, so here's a few tips on how to look better in those photos! A bunch of year-end lists are starting to trickle out, include the most mispronounced words of the last year, and Google's "Year In Search" results. And instead of our usual "Bad News with Happy Music", we got a nice visit from Big Daddy-Know-It-All to reward Jean for her THIRTY years with our company!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ben Franklin's World
427 How States Are Planning the 250th: Commemorating the American Revolution in 2026

Ben Franklin's World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 51:48


As we look ahead to the 250th anniversary—the semiquincentennial—of the Declaration of Independence in 2026, communities and commissions across the United States are asking big questions: How should we commemorate this historic milestone?
What's the right balance between celebration and education? And how can this moment bring people together across political divides, generational gaps, and complex histories? To explore these questions, I've invited my friend, colleague, and Clio Digital Media co-founder Karin Wulf to guest host a special conversation with two people who are leading the way: Gregg Amore, Chair of the Rhode Island 250 Commission, and Carly Fiorina, Chair of the Virginia 250 Commission. Together, they reveal how their states are planning commemorative programs that center civic engagement, local storytelling, and inclusive history—and how the 250th can be more than a moment. It can be a spark. Karin's Website | Book |Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/427 EPISODE OUTLINE00:00:00  Introduction00:01:10  Welcome & Episode Overview00:04:45  Guest Introductions00:07:32 Virginia & Rhode Island's Commemorative Plans00:11:21 State Efforts and Collaborations00:16:32 Engaging Young People00:20:11 Educational Initiatives00:22:13 Ken Burns's The American Revolution00:24:30 Navigating the Political Climate00:32:05 Reflections on the Bicentennial00:35:00 Challenges to Achieving Commemorative Goals00:42:51 Conclusion and Future Opportunities00:46:53 Final ThoughtsRECOMMENDED NEXT EPISODES

The Human Doctor
Is anything real or does it just seem?

The Human Doctor

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 24:14


Commemorating meaningful life events looks different for every person and every occasion. Yet, it's always worth asking whether these moments of celebration reflect something genuine, or does it just seem. This week, Ashley shares how one particular celebration has shifted over the years. 

The Seth Leibsohn Show
Commemorating Veterans Day and Christian Colleges in America

The Seth Leibsohn Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 36:04


The Seth Leibsohn Show commemorates Veterans Day. Producer David Doll discusses leftward-leaning Christian colleges and his own experiences. We're joined by John Dombroski, founder and president of Grand Canyon Planning Associates. Listener call-in commentary and encouragement on those who served in the U.S. military.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ad Jesum per Mariam
Memento Mori: Holding Onto What Matters Most in Life and Death

Ad Jesum per Mariam

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 13:41


Memento Mori: Holding Onto What Matters Most in Life and Death Today's Homily, on All Souls‘ Day, . . . . . . tells the story of a grieving family mourning their only daughter. When the priest arrives, people expect answers and consolation . . . but instead, he sits at the coffin and weeps with them. His tears silently communicate that death, pain, and loss are real, and sometimes there are no words . . . only presence and love. Memento Mori The message extends to all who mourn: the Church stands with us in grief and points us to Christ, who also wept for His friend Lazarus. Jesus shares in our suffering, prays with us, and leads us to eternal life. The reading reminds us that nothing . . . not even death . . . can separate us from God's love and that we are created for eternal glory. We are encouraged to remember death, to hold onto what truly matters . . . Christ . . . and to live well, knowing our time on earth is limited. Commemorating the dead comforts us, honors them, and reminds us that one day we too will be prayed for. May the souls of the departed rest in peace Listen to this Meditation Media: Listen to: Memento Mori: Holding Onto What Matters Most in Life and Death ------------------------------------------------------------- Memento Mori . . . . . . is a Latin phrase that means: “Remember that you will die.” It is a spiritual reminder used throughout Christian history . . . especially by monks and saints . . . to keep life in perspective. The point is not to inspire fear, but to encourage: • humility • living with purpose • focusing on what truly matters (our soul and love of God) • readiness to meet the Lord In other words, Memento Mori invites us to live well by remembering that earthly life is temporary and eternal life is our true destination. ------------------------------------------------------------- Art Work All Souls' Day: Czech Painter: Jakub Schikaneder: 1888

The City's Backyard
The City's Backyard Ep 179 Cartoonist GREG WALKER son of MORT WALKER from BEETLE BAILEY! Greg speaks about the new book out called Beetle Bailey: 75 Years Of Smiles commemorating Mort Walker's long and dedicated commitment to cartooning!

The City's Backyard

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 31:36


Greg Walker, son of famous cartoonist Mort Walker drops by to chat about the new book out called 75 Years Of Smiles commemorating Mort Walker's long and dedicated commitment to cartooning!Greg Walker studied at Syracuse University and has worked in film, commercial photography, newspapers and graphic arts. He started his cartooning career writing and drawing comic books, including such well-know titles as Rocky and Bullwinkle, Barney and Betty Rubble, Underdog, Sarge Snorkel and Beetle Bailey. He began providing gags to his father's strips in the early 1970's and, in addition to writing, currently does the inking and lettering on Beetle Bailey. In the 1980's, Greg also collaborated with Guy and Brad Gilchrist on the Rock Channel comic strip and with brothers Brian, Neal and Morgan on Betty Boop and Felix!About the book Beetle Bailey: 75 Years Of SmilesOld cartoonists never die. They just erase away...' This was one of Mort Walker's favorite sayings, and until his final days, he lived by his motto, engaging millions of readers through his beloved comics. Walker had the longest tenure of any cartoonist on his original creation in the history of comics. He produced Beetle Bailey for 67 years, 3 months and 12 days - that's 24,576 strips. He penciled his last week of daily strips on December 16, 2017. Beetle Bailey: 75 Years Of Smiles is a coffee table retrospective commemorating Mort Walker's long and dedicated commitment to cartooning, spotlighting the anniversary of his most popular and beloved creation. In addition to the 75 Sunday pages reproduced from color syndicate proofs, 135 daily and Sunday strips scanned from original artwork, and close to 200 additional images, this beautifully designed volume, impeccably researched and written by his son Brian, also includes rare photographs, historic debut character appearances, syndicate promotional materials, posters, merchandise, personal drawings and memorabilia from the family archives, as well as biographical sketches and anecdotes. Dubbed 'The Dean of American Cartooning,' Walker was one of the most prolific cartoonists in the comics business, with the creation of nine different syndicated strips during his lifetime, including Beetle Bailey, one of the most widely syndicated strips in the world. Beetle Bailey remains a popular feature in newspapers today and is currently produced by his sons Greg, Brian and Neal.

St. Matthew's Church
All Saints' Day, commemorating the Twentieth Sunday after Trinity '25

St. Matthew's Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 8:58


Sermon delivered by Bp. Stephen Scarlett on Sunday, November 2, 2025.View Transcript:https://bit.ly/Sermon_2025-11-02_All-Saints-Day_Bp-Scarlett

Catholic Daily Reflections
November 2, All Souls Day - Commemorating All Souls

Catholic Daily Reflections

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2025 6:38


Read Online“For this is the will of my Father, that everyone who sees the Son and believes in him may have eternal life, and I shall raise him on the last day.” John 6:40Yesterday's Solemnity of All Saints gave us an opportunity to celebrate and rejoice in the fact that there are countless people who have gone before us who are now enjoying the glories of Heaven. These faithful souls lived lives that were grounded in God's grace and have been fully purified of all sin. They now gaze at our good God face-to-face.Today, we commemorate the fact that many who die in a state of grace are not immediately ready to stand before the glorious throne of God and see Him face-to-face. The only way this is possible is if every sin and every attachment to sin is purged from our souls. We must have nothing but pure charity alive within us if we are to enter the eternal glories of Heaven. But how many people die in such a state?The Church, in her wisdom and holiness, has taught clearly through the centuries that when a person passes from this world to the next while still attached to less serious sin, they need to be fully purified in order to enter Heaven. This is Purgatory. The Catechism of the Catholic Church states: “All who die in God's grace and friendship, but still imperfectly purified, are indeed assured of their eternal salvation; but after death they undergo purification, so as to achieve the holiness necessary to enter the joy of heaven. The Church gives the name Purgatory to this final purification of the elect, which is entirely different from the punishment of the damned” (#1030–31a).For some, Purgatory can be a frightening and even confusing thought. Why doesn't God, in His infinite mercy, simply take all our loved ones who followed Him straight to Heaven? The answer is simple. He does! And the path for them to Heaven is this incredible mercy of their final purification.Purification of all attachment to sin within our soul is a mercy beyond what we can imagine. Through this final purification, God prepares the holy souls who have died for an eternity of joy. But this purification is necessary because God, in His love, does not want any soul to live eternally with even a minor attachment to sin. God wants us all free. The truth is that every sin on our soul, even the smallest one, is reason enough for us to be excluded from Heaven. So Purgatory must be seen as a final mercy from God by which He lifts every last burden that keeps us from perfect love, so that our eternity will be one of utmost freedom and ecstasy. God wants us to be filled only with the purity of love forever. Thus, upon our death, we are graced to enter into a final and intense purification of every minor sin, so that when we see God in all His glory, we will see Him with the perfection to which we are called. Purgatory is a gift, a grace, a mercy. It will be painful to go through in the same way that overcoming any sin is painful. But the good fruit of freedom from sin makes every final purification we must endure worth it a hundredfold and more. Reflect, today, upon the spiritual truth that God wants you to be a saint. If you are among those few who die in a state in which you are purified from every sin, then be assured that you have already completed your purgatory on earth. But if you or your loved ones are among the many who still hold some minor attachment to sin at the time of death, then rejoice that God is not done with you yet. Anticipate with much gratitude the final purification that awaits and look forward to the freedom that ultimately comes from that purification. My merciful Lord, You desire that my soul and the souls of all your faithful be purified of every sin, even the smallest imperfection. I thank You for the mercy of Purgatory and pray that I will continually work toward that purification here and now. I pray, also, for all those who have gone before me and are still in need of these purifying fires. Pour forth Your mercy upon them so that they may be counted among the saints in Heaven. Jesus, I trust in You.Image: Luca Giordano, Public domain, via Wikimedia CommonsSource of content: catholic-daily-reflections.comCopyright © 2025 My Catholic Life! Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission via RSS feed.

Disorder
Ep 147. From Gaza ceasefire and Hostage release and to Post-War State Building? With Sam Bahour (Commemorating October 7th Part 2)

Disorder

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 60:38


To join our Mega Orderers Club, and get ad free listening, early episode releases, bonus content and exclusive access to live events, visit https://disorder.supportingcast.fm/  To discuss from a Palestinian perspective the fallout of October 7th, two years of the Gaza War, and the suffering of the Palestinians from occupation, displacement, cantonization, and bombardments, Jason is joined by Sam Bahour, a Palestinian-American entrepreneur based in Ramallah. There is much said in this episode that Jason does not agree with but rather than constantly arguing with the guest, Jason is committed to presenting different points of view and tried to err on the side of letting Sam speak so the listener can make up their own mind, especially when contrasting the narrative with the episode with Phil Rosenberg from last week. Sam and Jason discuss the implications of the recently announced and implemented Trump's ‘Eternal Peace' which is really just a Gaza ceasefire in exchange for Israeli hostage releases, the realities of life in the West Bank under Israeli occupation, the economic challenges of reconstruction of Gaza and standing up Palestinian institutions, and the role of the international community states in those state building and reconstruction efforts. Jason and Sam disagree agreeably about the role of the international community and technocratic governments in Palestine and beyond, while Bahour emphasizes the need for Palestinian self-determination and leadership.  And as Sam Orders the Disorder, he highlights how changing dynamics in U.S. support for Israel and Palestine could result in a different dynamic in the Middle East.  Producer: George McDonagh Subscribe to our Substack - https://natoandtheged.substack.com/ Disorder on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@DisorderShow Show Notes Links: Join the Mega Orderers Club via this link: https://disorder.supportingcast.fm/  For more of Sam's writing visit https://epalestine.ps/sambahour/  To Check out our previous episode Commemorating October 7th Part 1: Phil Rosenberg, President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews click here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/ep-146-commemorating-october-7th-part-1-phil-rosenberg/id1706818264?i=1000730501569  Read Jason's piece Internationalize the Solution for Gaza and Iran https://natoandtheged.substack.com/p/internationalize-the-solution-for Read Gazans Are Finished With Hamas https://www.wsj.com/opinion/gazans-are-finished-with-hamas-commander-popular-forces-5d9a6345 Israel is backing a militia known for looting aid in Gaza https://www.lemonde.fr/en/international/article/2025/06/09/israel-is-backing-a-militia-known-for-looting-aid-in-gaza_6742148_4.html Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in African American Studies
Claire Whitlinger, "Between Remembrance and Repair: Commemorating Racial Violence in Philadelphia, Mississippi" (UNC Press, 2020)

New Books in African American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 35:35


Few places are more notorious for civil rights–era violence than Philadelphia, Mississippi, the site of the 1964 “Mississippi Burning” murders. Yet in a striking turn of events, Philadelphia has become a beacon in Mississippi's racial reckoning in the decades since. In Between Remembrance and Repair: Commemorating Racial Violence in Philadelphia, Mississippi (UNC Press, 2020) Claire Whitlinger investigates how this community came to acknowledge its past, offering significant insight into the social impacts of commemoration. Examining two commemorations around key anniversaries of the murders held in 1989 and 2004, Whitlinger shows the differences in how those events unfolded. She also charts how the 2004 commemoration offered a springboard for the trial of former Klan leader Edgar Ray Killen for his role in the 1964 murders, the 2006 passage of Mississippi's Civil Rights/Human Rights education bill, and the initiation of the Mississippi Truth Project. In doing so, Whitlinger provides the first comprehensive account of these high profile events and expands our understanding of how commemorations both emerge out of and catalyze associated memory movements.Threading a compelling story with theoretical insights, Whitlinger delivers a study that will help scholars, students, and activists alike better understand the dynamics of commemorating difficult pasts, commemorative practices in general, and the links between memory, race, and social change. Claire Whitlinger is Associate Professor of Sociology at Furman University. Host: Michael L. Rosino is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Molloy University, studying racial politics, media, and democracy. His most recent book, Democracy Is Awkward: Grappling with Racism Inside Grassroots Political Organizing, is now available with the University of North Carolina Press. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies

New Books Network
Claire Whitlinger, "Between Remembrance and Repair: Commemorating Racial Violence in Philadelphia, Mississippi" (UNC Press, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 35:35


Few places are more notorious for civil rights–era violence than Philadelphia, Mississippi, the site of the 1964 “Mississippi Burning” murders. Yet in a striking turn of events, Philadelphia has become a beacon in Mississippi's racial reckoning in the decades since. In Between Remembrance and Repair: Commemorating Racial Violence in Philadelphia, Mississippi (UNC Press, 2020) Claire Whitlinger investigates how this community came to acknowledge its past, offering significant insight into the social impacts of commemoration. Examining two commemorations around key anniversaries of the murders held in 1989 and 2004, Whitlinger shows the differences in how those events unfolded. She also charts how the 2004 commemoration offered a springboard for the trial of former Klan leader Edgar Ray Killen for his role in the 1964 murders, the 2006 passage of Mississippi's Civil Rights/Human Rights education bill, and the initiation of the Mississippi Truth Project. In doing so, Whitlinger provides the first comprehensive account of these high profile events and expands our understanding of how commemorations both emerge out of and catalyze associated memory movements.Threading a compelling story with theoretical insights, Whitlinger delivers a study that will help scholars, students, and activists alike better understand the dynamics of commemorating difficult pasts, commemorative practices in general, and the links between memory, race, and social change. Claire Whitlinger is Associate Professor of Sociology at Furman University. Host: Michael L. Rosino is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Molloy University, studying racial politics, media, and democracy. His most recent book, Democracy Is Awkward: Grappling with Racism Inside Grassroots Political Organizing, is now available with the University of North Carolina Press. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

The Sikh Cast
Witness to Truth & Martyrdom: Commemorating the 30th Anniversary of Bhai Jaswant Singh Khalra

The Sikh Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2025 67:39


Thirty years ago, famed human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra was abducted, tortured, and murdered by the Punjab Police, killed for his work exposing the Police's crimes of extrajudicial killings and illegal cremations. Three decades after his death, what can we learn from his example? Join Harinder Singh and Jasleen Kaur as they reflect on the life and legacy of Jaswant Singh Khalra, popular narratives around him, and the lesser-known facts about his work. Watch: https://youtu.be/LA8JA2rjnToFeaturing:Harinder Singh (http://sikhri.org/people/harinder-singh)Jasleen Kaur (https://sikhri.org/people/jasleen-kaur)

Zeitsprung
GAG521: Yaa Asantewaa und der Krieg um den Goldenen Schemel

Zeitsprung

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 53:47 Transcription Available


Wir springen in dieser Folge ins Jahr 1900. Schauplatz ist das heutige Ghana, wo sich die ehemals mächtige und reiche Asantenation ein letztes Mal gegen das koloniale Großbritannien aufbäumt. Wir sprechen darüber, wer die Asante sind, was sie so reich gemacht hat, und weshalb der Krieg um den Goldenen Schemel von Königinmutter Yaa Asantewaa angeführt wurde. // Erwähnte Folgen - GAG249: Das Malireich und die Pilgerreise des vielleicht reichsten Mannes der Geschichte – https://gadg.fm/249 - GAG01: Vier Langobarden-Könige und ein Trinkbecher – https://gadg.fm/1 // Literatur - A. Adu Boahen. Yaa Asantewaa and the Asante-British War of 1900-1. James Currey Publishers, 2003 - Fuller, Harcourt. „Commemorating an African Queen: Ghanaian Nationalism, the African Diaspora, and the Public Memory of Nana Yaa Asantewaa, 1952-2009“. African Arts 47, Nr. 4 (2014): 58–71. - Kafui Dey, Reg. Yaa Asantewaa, Queen Mother of Ejisu & Asante Warrior | History of Ghana. 2023. 1:31:20. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eR4uyhi4tyw. - Zeinab Badawi. An African History of Africa. Penguin Random House UK, 2023 Das Episodenbild zeigt den Ausschnitt eines Kente-Stoff aus der Voltaregion in Ghana. //Aus unserer Werbung Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/GeschichtenausderGeschichte // Wir sind jetzt auch bei CampfireFM! Wer direkt in Folgen kommentieren will, Zusatzmaterial und Blicke hinter die Kulissen sehen will: einfach die App installieren und unserer Community beitreten: https://www.joincampfire.fm/podcasts/22 //Wir haben auch ein Buch geschrieben: Wer es erwerben will, es ist überall im Handel, aber auch direkt über den Verlag zu erwerben: https://www.piper.de/buecher/geschichten-aus-der-geschichte-isbn-978-3-492-06363-0 Wer Becher, T-Shirts oder Hoodies erwerben will: Die gibt's unter https://geschichte.shop Wer unsere Folgen lieber ohne Werbung anhören will, kann das über eine kleine Unterstützung auf Steady oder ein Abo des GeschichteFM-Plus Kanals auf Apple Podcasts tun. Wir freuen uns, wenn ihr den Podcast bei Apple Podcasts oder wo auch immer dies möglich ist rezensiert oder bewertet. Wir freuen uns auch immer, wenn ihr euren Freundinnen und Freunden, Kolleginnen und Kollegen oder sogar Nachbarinnen und Nachbarn von uns erzählt! Du möchtest Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? Dann erfahre hier mehr über die Werbemöglichkeiten bei Seven.One Audio: https://www.seven.one/portfolio/sevenone-audio

History Extra podcast
Burying the enemy: commemorating the world wars' fallen foes

History Extra podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 40:32


For Britain and Germany, both world wars saw hundreds of thousands of casualties – but what happened to the bodies of those who died on enemy territory? And what impact did this have upon their bereaved relatives, and their nation's memory of the war? Speaking to Emily Briffett, Tim Grady explores how both nations cared for their fallen foe during and after the First and Second World Wars. (Ad) Tim Grady is the author of Burying the Enemy: The Story of Those who Cared for the Dead in Two World Wars (Yale University Press, 2025). Buy it now from Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Burying-Enemy-Story-Those-Cared/dp/0300273975/?tag=bbchistory045-21&ascsubtag=historyextra-social-histboty. The HistoryExtra podcast is produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Sibling Revelry with Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson
Happy 4th of July!

Sibling Revelry with Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 1:09 Transcription Available


Oliver kicks off the summer with a special Fourth of July message for the Call it Crew!Commemorating our country's birthday and wishing everyone a safe and happy holiday!Let the Fourth of July festivities begin!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.